Well, there goes the notion of Cincinnati being conservative. The white boy had the lyrics...somewhat, right.

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I love it when people come into a message board and immediately begin to mix it up. I mean, Jesus, at least say hello! Do you walk into a room full of strangers, pick a random woman, and tell her she's fat? - buildingcincinnati

I don't see anything wrong with this. Channel 53 in Columbus had a dance party from a club on Roberts Rd. (street cred central) for years. Who remembers Columbus Goes Bananaz, which literally spawned MTV (many on-air personalities from that show and behind-the-scenes people went to MTV when it launched) and featured one of U2's first U.S. appearances? OK, that's a different concept, but still!

I don't see anything wrong with this. Channel 53 in Columbus had a dance party from a club on Roberts Rd. (street cred central) for years. Who remembers Columbus Goes Bananaz, which literally spawned MTV (many on-air personalities from that show and behind-the-scenes people went to MTV when it launched) and featured one of U2's first U.S. appearances? OK, that's a different concept, but still!

the issue isn't a dance party, the issue is the regretable blurring of news and entertainment

I love it when people come into a message board and immediately begin to mix it up. I mean, Jesus, at least say hello! Do you walk into a room full of strangers, pick a random woman, and tell her she's fat? - buildingcincinnati

What is it with heterosexuals insisting on playing the oldest of old songs when it comes to dance music? I'm not asking to hear Seamus Haji, Freemasons or Moto Blanco remixes at a wedding reception but good god almighty - C&C Music Factory?!? At least disco has been off the air long enough to have respectable nostalgia!

What is it with heterosexuals insisting on playing the oldest of old songs when it comes to dance music? I'm not asking to hear Seamus Haji, Freemasons or Moto Blanco remixes at a wedding reception but good god almighty - C&C Music Factory?!?...

Hey, if C&C Music Factory is good enough for this reporter:

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